Habs in a rare position of power
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With only 21 games remaining in the regular season the Montreal Canadiens find themselves in the final playoff position and 5 points out of 6th place in the Eastern Conference.
With only 21 games remaining in the regular season the Montreal Canadiens find themselves in the final playoff position and 5 points out of 6th place in the Eastern Conference.
Today marks the beginning of the end for all the rumors, speculation, and fan wish lists; including today only seven days are left until the NHL trade deadline.
After an Eastern Conference leading start the Canadiens have been hit by some bad luck. To just call it “injury problems” would be like calling the Richard Riot an angry protest down St. Catherines. In fact, the recent slide can be attributed to many thin
Ok maybe not quite “By Storm” but It’s still early in the season and yet far too late for the last 10 teams who have fallen victim to the Canadiens speed and skill, giving them one of their best starts ever.
The final cuts have been made and the opening 23 man roster has been set.
The latest cuts have the following 3 players heading to the AHL or junior hockey Guillaume Latendresse, Peter Vandermeer, and Ron Hainsey.
The 05-06 Habs season success rides on the shoulders of the veteran leadership. Returning
As it sits today the NHL and its counterpart NHLPA have yet to come to an agreement for a new CBA. This means the season is done, and so far, so is the NHL entry draft.
Tomas recently took the time to sit down and talk about his past, present, and future within the Canadiens organization.
This is not the one millionth article about the CBA or what they negotiate from here;
Andre Savard took over in November 20, 2000 with intent on a “five year plan”. Did it work? where do we stand now?